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"What do you think?" "Hard to tell.
She forces us to think hard, to use muscles that must not go slack.
We've also had to think hard to come up with name-based nicknames, although we're quite pleased with Astridnaut.
Lance Lin, 22, a public relations consultant in New York, had to think hard to dredge up his earliest recollections.
Most officers have to think hard to recall the last time they deployed physical force of any kind.
I was Boy Scout age, the age when such jeers get jeered, and I had to think hard to figure out what this kid meant.
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It forces the mind to think harder, to fill gaps, to innovate and improvise.
He thought hard to find an example.
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